Residents of Green Home learn to stick together in the face of an apocalypse which turns people into monsters.
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We didn’t want them to feel awkward or artificial, and the series provided an opportunity for us to think about how we should approach screen projects and what we want to show to the viewers when adapting from original webtoons or novels.” Lee said the solidarity formed among the Green Home residents is the most crucial factor in “Sweet Home.” “We did our best to depict the monsters as closely as we could from the original, which was the most difficult part. “Other countries such as the United States have already advanced far in technology to visualize such genres involving monstrous creatures or zombies, but I think what was distinct about our series was the focus on clashes between characters, and the process of how they struggled not to become monsters,” Lee said. As for the United States, it’s the first time a Korean show has made it into the top 10.
1 spot on Netflix's most-watched list in eight countries, including Korea, and sits at No. "I think because I was so caught up with getting the visuals right, I felt less pressure." It seems like Lee’s struggles paid off, as the series shot to the No. “In the original webtoon, characters are really dimensional and situations are very descriptive, and I contemplated for a long time about the advantages of bringing the narrative to the screen,” Lee said during an online interview Monday. The spider monster which terrorizes the residents of Green Home.